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Marvel Comics’ Neal Adams and Mark Waid Discuss “Fantastic Four: Antithesis”

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The Press Release:
Next month, two comic book greats join forces to deliver a Fantastic Four tale for the ages! Industry legend Neal Adams and Eisner Award-winning writer Mark Waid bring you FANTASTIC FOUR: ANTITHESIS, a modern Marvel blockbuster jam-packed with a fan-favorite roster of Fantastic Four heroes as well as a new villain guaranteed to send shockwaves throughout all of fandom. While Mark Waid is no stranger to Marvel’s first family, having penned a character-defining run back in 2002, FANTASTIC FOUR: ANTITHESIS will be the first full-length Fantastic Four story ever illustrated by Neal Adams. This all-star creative team sat down for an interview with Marvel host, Lorraine Cink, to spill details about their highly anticipated series!

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“Working with [Neal Adams] has been on my bucket list since I was kid,” said Waid. “This was the perfect opportunity.”

“There’s lots of surprises,” promises Adams. “We got to really jam a lot of stuff in there.”

Check out the interview at marvel.com and be sure to pick up FANTASTIC FOUR: ANTITHESIS when it hits stands next month!

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PiercingMetal Thoughts: I was already sold on the special issue when I learned about it and shared the first news about it in a post that can be found HERE. The creative team combined with my love of the classic Fantastic Four comics just make this a win win for me as a fan of the medium. This clip was fun and I look forward to snagging a copy of this when it hits the racks in the coming weeks. What about you readers? Chime in down below with your thoughts and I will see you next time.

Official Website: http://www.marvel.com

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